‘Across The Spider-Verse’ Artists Raise Concerns About Unsustainable Work Conditions
One of the anonymous artists said there is no way that ‘Beyond the Spider-Verse’ will be ready by its current March 2024 release date.
One of the anonymous artists said there is no way that ‘Beyond the Spider-Verse’ will be ready by its current March 2024 release date.
The decision, made in the middle of a writers' strike focused largely on the use of AI, has artists speaking out.
Filmmakers from five of the shorts explain how their stories are particularly local, despite being set in a galaxy far, far away.
While not on the same level as Shinkai's modern classic 'Your Name,' critics agree that 'Suzume' is a fantastic film.
A detailed timeline of Chapek's missteps while in charge at the House of Mouse.
Louis Jacobée of Éditions Gallimard explains the creative and strategic virtues of writing a book, comic, or graphic novel before turning it into an animation project.
Ocker cleverly explores themes of peer pressure, loneliness, ethics, fear, and anxiety, while celebrating the differences in each of us.
Xi Chen's cut-out films take a slow dive into personal stories in order to tackle larger societal and cultural issues in China.
Marvel may be the vfx industry bogeyman at present, but they're certainly not the only studio exploiting artists and technicians.
Visual effects workers who are on projects with "serious issues" may no longer work from home.
We've picked out three... well four, of the most exciting European projects to catch our eye at this year's Annecy festival.
The Bad Guys reviews are looking good, with critics cheering the film's humor and action sequences.
For our review roundup, we opted to focus on the few – very few in fact – reviews which addressed the film’s cgi work.
Stop-motion animation workers are anonymously sharing salaries and horror stories about working in the industry.
Cartoon Brew spoke with Dyakov about how he structured his short film, the differences between animating boxing and ballet, and why he chose to include a single word of dialogue in an otherwise silent film.
"Magical puberty transformation" is not a standard Pixar film description, and that's refreshing.
The two winners, chosen on February 26, will present their projects at Annecy's MIFA market.
The film is set to begin live-action photography in New Mexico at the end of March.
Works by Guillermo del Toro and Chris Williams, alongside three anime features, are also in the mix.
Think of Will Vinton fused with William S. Burroughs, with a dash of "Mad Max" and The Clash. Director Cesar Cabral tells us about the making of his wildly unique animated feature.